Re: I have a dumb question.

dave_5150 wrote:

This what you need. Class 5 with more headroom and an fx loop smile

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RAT-HOTROD-MARSHA … 51992d46a8

If I had the cash spare I'd be seriously tempted ..but I'm waiting on a JBLP Studio at the moment

I wish they came that way from the start!  Thats pretty cool, thanks for sharing.  I know a guy that does and can do all that stuff with amps but I hate to have quite a bit of money wrapped up in 2 small amps..  There kinda pricy to begin with for only 5 watts!

Re: I have a dumb question.

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:
helrazr84 wrote:

True.  I've never played one so maybe I'll go there and try one out.  I was waiting to see (before buying) if they decided to put a 12" speaker in the new ones, but all hope is gone on that so I guess I'll see whats what and test one out.

If you end up getting a Class 5 with the 10" speaker, it really pays to have a 4x12 around... as the amp does sound a LOT better through a 12" or four of them. My brother rarely plays through the 10"

Guitar Center would probably throw a fit if I went around trying a class 5 through various 4x12's and with different effects they stock..but thats what I'm gonna do!

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Go to guitar center and ask them if you can try the amp with a reverb pedal before you buy it.  They can set you up in a room at most places and let you crank the thing up loud.  I've done this before and its worked great with buying pedals.

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Have you thought of a Orange Tiny Terror or Vox Night Train, both are 15/7 watt (loud enough) and easy to carry around.

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Well I bought a Class 5 today.  Using a TS808 out front into a mild/subtle delay and a slight bit of reverb sounds great as long as you don't go past half on the amps volume.  So for the record: If you crank the amp up too much past 1/2 way with a reverb in front, either with or without an OD pedal it doesn't matter, it sounded like $hit!

I was originally wanting to wait and get a head version, but the more I thought about it, I didn't see the point in having a head thats only 5 watts.  Kinda defeats the purpose if you want it for small gigs because you still would have to lug a cab of some sort along with it.  Anyway, I'm more than pleased with it.

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Very good to hear.  I guess you don't need a overdrive pedal if its cranked more then half way, right?  Just use the volume on your guitar to back it off or step up for a lead.  Odds are your going to mic the thing anyway so have the sound board put some reverb on you.

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Re: I have a dumb question.

AD3THREE wrote:

Very good to hear.  I guess you don't need a overdrive pedal if its cranked more then half way, right?  Just use the volume on your guitar to back it off or step up for a lead.  Odds are your going to mic the thing anyway so have the sound board put some reverb on you.

Thanks man!  Volume Half way has some breakup, but it seems to be at least clean enough for my reverb pedal to mesh nicely.  I actually had my Tube Screamer out front into my line 6 M9. I just used a slight delay of 4 Very subtle repeats and a touch of plate reverb from the M9.  I keep the delays very low so you don't really hear them until you stop playing.  It kinda extends the little smidge of reverb without having an over powering reverb decay.  A tube screamer into a reverb into a dirty, cranked up Class 5 sounded awful!  I'm getting a very warm Bonamassa style tone like on the new album with the above mentioned setup.

It's nice through a 4x12 but truth be told, I kinda like the 10 incher it came with.  My Egnater 15 watt has a little more balls and is better suited for tiny gigs.  It has a Much better bottom end tone which the class 5 lacks.  But not much you can do with that since it is only 5 watts..  I'm more than content with the class 5 as a home use toy or maybe an open mic night like NPB uses his blues junior for.

Re: I have a dumb question.

helrazr84 wrote:

A tube screamer into a reverb into a dirty, cranked up Class 5 sounded awful!

Did you try this with your guitar volume on 2-4?
The Marshall Class 5 wide open does sound a little bad, but I roll off to 6-8 on my guitar volume and it calmed it down a little.

-Nic

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Re: I have a dumb question.

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:
helrazr84 wrote:

A tube screamer into a reverb into a dirty, cranked up Class 5 sounded awful!

Did you try this with your guitar volume on 2-4?
The Marshall Class 5 wide open does sound a little bad, but I roll off to 6-8 on my guitar volume and it calmed it down a little.

-Nic

No I don't usually keep my guitar volume that low.  Yeah I agree the class 5 wide open does sound a little bad..  With the volume just past noon everything seems to work fine for me.  An OD pedal in front does help add a little more volume but definitely gives you a better, smoother crunch vs the natural crunch of the amp cranked up all the way.  Also, Yes you're right, if you are using nothing more than the amp itself, cranked loud; rolling the guitar volume back certainly does the trick to calm everything down.

I think this little 5 watt combo is a great amp, just wish they would have considered doing the head version with a little more power.  But thats just me, I'm sure though it will be cool when it finally comes out.  -Seth